A 10.0-g marble slides to the left with a velocity

  1. 3. A 10.0-g marble slides to the left with a velocity of magnitude 0.4m/s on a frictionless, horizontal surface and has a
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  2. A 10.0-g marble slides to the left with a velocity of magnitude 0.400 m/s on the frictionless, horizontal surface of an icy New
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  3. A 10.0 g marble slides to the left with avelocity of magnitude 0.400 m/s on the frictionless horizontal surface of an icy Town
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  4. TOMMY FLIPS A MARBLE INTO THE AIR. ITS INITIAL VELOCITY IS 8.0 m/s.TAKING g = 10 m/s2 AND IGNORING AIR RESISTANCE, CALCULATE (i)
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  5. a 10.0-g marble rolls to the left with a velocity of magnitude 0.400 m.s^-1 on a smooth, level surface and makes a head-on
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  6. A 5-g marble, released form rest, was allowed to roll on a ramp whose lower end is 25 cm from the floor. When it left the ramp,
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  7. A marble slides without friction in a vertical plane around the inside of a smooth, 21 cm-diameter horizontal pipe. The marble's
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  8. A bus travels from west to east with a velocity of 11.5 m/s. A marble rolls on the surface of the bus floor with a velocity of
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  9. A 24.9 g marble sliding to the right at 22.0cm/s overtakes and collides elastically with a 13.2 g marble moving in the same
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  10. A 20.0 g marble sliding to the right at 58.8 cm/s overtakes and collides elastically with a 10.0 g marble moving in the same
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